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Originally Posted by PIMking
1) Most often the only reason for a LCD's limited lifespan is that the manufacture put in capacitors that are not rated to last very long. They don't want people to keep tv's for 20 years anymore.
2) it's still a 1080P Tv while most tv's at box stores are 720 and I don't believe that HD broadcasting is above 720 at the moment anyways
3) Yes they have
I replaced all the Caps on the power board with better rated caps so it shouldn't be an issue, It hasn't been really watched all that much at all.
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Regardless of the facts behind assumptions 1 and 2, those are the assumptions that the public will make when buying your TV.
If you aren't really fixed on selling it just put it on craigslist for 400 and see if you get any offers. You can try higher, but if anyone pays any more than that, they are a very uninformed consumer. 400 is the absolute tops in terms of value. I guess you never know, someone may be willing to pay more than actual value and craigslist ads are free.